Exactly. I was trying to remelt data in the right way, but I could not get 
there yet. Can you suggest me this code?
Thanks a lot
F.

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> Il giorno 5 dic 2019, alle ore 11:11, Jim Lemon <drjimle...@gmail.com> ha 
> scritto:
> 
> Hi Francesca,
> Do you want something like this?
> 
> Jim
> 
> On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 6:58 PM Francesca <francesca.panco...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi, sorry for bothering again.
>> I was wondering how I can reshape the data, if in your code,
>> I would like to have only two panels, where in the panel with Participation 
>> =0, I represent delta11_L of participation1==0
>> and delta2_L of participation2==0, and in the right panel, I want 
>> Participation=1, but representing together
>> delta11_L of participation1==1, and delta2_L of participation2==1.
>> 
>> I get messed up with the joint melting of participation, which determines 
>> the facet, but then I cannot assign the proper fill to the density plots 
>> which depend on it, and on the other hand I would like to have in the same 
>> plot with mixed participation.
>> 
>> I hope it is clear.
>> Nonetheless, the previous plot is useful to understand something I had not 
>> thought about.
>> Thanks again for your time.
>> F.
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